Technical Expertise Required in Medical Office Construction


A medical office construction is not a simple and small project. It is a very sensitive undertaking and not every building contractor can perform this task perfectly. It has a lot of complexities and every detail must be put into consideration while constructing. The other complex part is that a medical practice comprises different specializations and each and every category has its own specifications for their office designs. Dental office construction will be very different from pediatric office build-out. From design to space and number of offices, they are totally different from each other. A dental office remodeling will be very different from an ENT office remodeling.

A lot of experience is needed by the contractor undertaking the project. That is why proper and careful choosing of the contractor is critical. You need a contractor who understands that the construction of medical offices poses different challenges when compared to other more generic offices. While also having your own floor plan could be important, you also need a good and sound business plan as well as facility plan mapped out. This will guide your contractor to know how to set the construction to cater for your future growth and expansions plans.

The following special considerations are important when constructing medical offices

1. Type of medical specialty to be practiced

Each medical specialty is distinct from the other and requires different specifications. Each has different equipment, needs different sizes of rooms and spaces to conduct necessary procedures and tests. The testing and working space also vary from the testing machines and equipment. Machines for scans and x-rays require bigger spaces than machines to run tests for testing common diseases.

2. Your business model

Your business model will greatly affect your medical office requirements. You will need to know how your reception desk and/or inquiry desk will need to connect with your waiting bay to the consultation room. This needs an experienced technical expert to perform this type of work. You will also need to consider how many staff members you need to employ in every office as this also affects your space requirements. This will help your contractor to map out a good floor plan that allocates proper space for each function and office.

3. Your goals

Most of the medical practitioners who want to start a new medical office have had practical experience from a working medical institution. They may have worked in a model that they loved and they would like to imitate that model. Others might have found a plan that did not work well and would love to learn from that and make their now new offices better. All these preferences will improve your goals and help a lot.

4. Plans for the future

Every space should be well utilized and not even an inch of space should be left unused. But remember, your main goal is to grow bigger. So leave room for your business growth; as you grow you may need more space for more employees and extra equipment.

The decision to start your own medical practice is a brave one, and with the right contractor and vision, you should be on your way to turning your dreams into reality in no time.

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